A person who delivers a speech or oration.
1 As in Athens of old, the rhetorician is master of the field.
2 His tutor was the celebrated Libanius, the greatest rhetorician of the day.
3 After the song was done, Herod the rhetorician said: Pray, sirs, hearken.
4 Favorinus, a rhetorician and sophist, who flourished in Gaul, c. 125 A.D.
5 A professed rhetorician could not have answered more elegantly or more flatteringly.
6 He was, assuredly, at once a great logician and a great rhetorician .
7 So, under his ungainly monk's habit, he continues his profession of rhetorician .
8 There they find the great rhetorician and his younger friend and disciple Polus.
9 All hail, seven pupils of Aristides the rhetorician , four walls and three benches.
10 As a rhetorician , he was a determined opponent of Isocrates and his school.
11 A dream had foretold his return to his former pupil, Elogius, the rhetorician .
12 That matters very little, except to a pedant and a rhetorician .
13 SOCRATES: And according to the argument the rhetorician must be a just man?
14 This last will be a wise man, though neither a logician nor rhetorician .
15 But I should like to be a philosopher or a rhetorician .
16 Original orator, advocate, poet, humorist, agitator, rhetorician , preacher, moralist and statesman.
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